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A proud past reflecting the future of the College of Arts and science, and interview of John Newton, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences by Paul Borge, Asst. Professor, Communication. Number 2 in the University of Nebraska at Omaha's Diamond Jubilee series. Sponsored by UNO's College of Continuing Studies in cooperation with television station KMTV. From the series TV Classroom.Title as listed on guide to series: A proud past reflecting the future.Runtime: 29:00:00Original format:...

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The Jack Newton Papers comprise the paper files of Dr. John Milton "Jack" Newton, longtime professor of psychology (1960-1999) who served as Dean of Arts and Sciences (1974-1994) at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. These file folders, envelopes, and loose papers have not yet been further arranged or described.New material added 2010: "Random Memories of People &amp; Experiences at OU/UNO," written by College of Arts &amp; Sciences Dean Emeritus Jack...

Content Description
This collection includes UNO Arts & Sciences Deans' correspondence with and from the UNO Deans of Education, Fine Arts, Engineering, and CPACS, as well as several University Administrators. Also included in this collection are letters, reports, proposals, and copies of publications from UNO colleges, offices, and departments. These items were often sent to Arts & Sciences Deans for their perusal.

The UNO College of Arts and Sciences Grant Proposal Collection contains the records of the University of Nebraska at Omaha College of Arts and Sciences grant requests, including those to the National Science Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The collection contains grant applications, proposals, inventory information, budgets, receipts, correspondence, and other documents circa 1974 through circa 1980. This collection has not been further arranged and described.

The UNO College of Arts and Sciences Records comprises the self-studies and reports of the various departments within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. The collection includes documents from 1975 (and possibly earlier) until 1986 (and possibly later). This collection has not been further arranged or described.